Majdi Nema’s conviction for war crimes committed in Syria is a landmark decision for universal jurisdiction
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Majdi Nema’s conviction for war crimes committed in Syria is a landmark decision for universal jurisdiction
The trial of Majdi Nema (Islam Alloush), former spokesperson and high official of the Syrian armed group Jaysh al-Islam, ended on 28 May 2025. After five weeks of hearings, the Paris Criminal Court found Majdi Nema guilty of complicity in war crimes and participation in a group formed to prepare war crimes. The Court sentenced him to 10 years of imprisonment. Paris, 13 June 2025. It is the first time that French courts have rendered a decision b…
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